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Sergio Hernán Bermejo "Malevo" was born in Buenos Aires Argentina. He felt attached to music, especially to piano, since he was five years old. His music grew together with sequencers, samplers and computers without putting aside his piano, guitar, drums and bass studies. At the age of fifteen he records his first album with the group "Reverendos Hijos". In 1991 he records his first soloist album "Malevo House Music" where he mixes native sound with European avant-Garde achieving something innovative and unknown in Argentina. In 1993 he records his third album "La LLave" (The Key), this time with a hard rock and grunge style. In1997 he records "Malevo", a dance music record. Mysterious and sophisticated, Tango's evolution reached his summit with Astor Piazzola's performance opening a path which only few dared to follow. One of them is Sergio Malevo who managed to compose contemporary Tangos with a futurist view without turning to old formulas, which take actually out of a style in continuous evolution. With a refined aesthetic and sensual, relaxing and harmonic rhythm Malevo has created a new and exiting atmosphere in Tecno-Pop Music: "Malevo Evolution Tango" his last album released this year at age 25 in New York City by Manhattan Records is, according to Antonio Agri legendary Astor Piazzola's violinist, the Tango of the future. The album consists in twelve tracks (some of them in both Spanish and English version), that Sergio Bermejo things is predestinated to succeed in the american and international market. In this recording collaborated the late violin player Antonio Agri (Astor Piazzola's companion), to whom Sergio Bermejo is grateful for his enthusiasm and continuous encouragement to go ahead with his music, an d the bandoneon player Walter RÃos for his enormous creativity and musicality during this recording. Mysterious and sophisticated, Tango's evolution reached his summit with Astor Piazzola's performance opening a path which only few dared to follow. One of them is Sergio Malevo who managed to compose contemporary Tangos with a futurist view without turning to old formulas, which take actually out of a style in continuous evolution. With a refined aesthetic and sensual, relaxing and harmonic rhythm Malevo has created a new and exiting atmosphere in Tecno-Pop Music: "Malevo Evolution Tango" his last album released this year at age 25 in New York City by Manhattan Records is, according to Antonio Agri legendary Astor Piazzola's violinist, the Tango of the future. The album consists in twelve tracks (some of them in both Spanish and English version), that Sergio Bermejo things is predestinated to succeed in the american and international market. In this recording collaborated the late violin player Antonio Agri (Astor Piazzola's companion), to whom Sergio Bermejo is grateful for his enthusiasm and continuous encouragement to go ahead with his music, and the bandoneon player Walter RÃos for his enormous creativity and musicality . Track List: 1. Paredón 2. Tango 2090 (Spanish version) 3. Malevo II (Spanish version) 4. Zarpe 5. Sol Infinito 6. Soledad 7. Barranca Abajo 8. Realidad 9. Malevo I 10. Tango 2090 (English version) 11. Malevo II (English version) 12. Tango 2090 Original version Suggested CDs:Other Genres: |